I was sorry to see that there was someone else who was so on her toes! I thought I was going to be the hotshot who came in with all the insight! As a longtime dog owner, I am sure that not only was the deerDate: 5/24/2010 4:31:16 PM
Author: Kismet
Playing. I bet it's not a wild deer and was raised with the dog.
Dogs do a lot of crouching down and then springing up as part of their play, however. That, also, is something that involves using the entire body and balance in play.
Date: 5/24/2010 8:51:13 PM
Author: kenny
Funny, when deer rough house/play they lean back on their hind legs and hit with their front hooves.
Dogs don't do that as much, rather they play/bite.